Rejected
at 5:51 p.m. Jun, 16, 2024 ]
by
Cameron
Author:
mohannadkh10
Type of change:
Updated content
Rationale for change
the card is talking about reducing sugers in the urine which has nothing to do with GI malabsoptions like lactose
This UW question, reducing sugers in the urine is acutally a wrong answer
Reducing sugers in the stool is what we care about
Source: UWorld - Step 2 3605
Rejection reason
Need to know if this is or is not mentioned in this B&B video specifically
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Text
Reducing sugars (e.g., fructose, galactose, glucose) can be detected in the urine by a(n) {{c1::copper reduction}} test
Extra
- This nonspecifically detects the presence of a reducing sugar
- This in conjunction with a urine dipstick (uses glucose oxidase to detect glucose) can be used to help narrow down differential to a disorder of fructose / galactose metabolism
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